Ship Power Plants                
DOI: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.24866/2227-6858/2019-4-10

Pokusaev M., Rudenko M., Khmelnitskaya A., Khmelnitsky K.

MIKHAIL POKUSAEV, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Professor, 
Head of the Department, AuthorID: 499461, SPIN: 9543-2110, e-mail: evt@astu.org
ANASTASIA KHMELNITSKAYA, Assistant, e-mail: khmelnitskayaaa@mail.ru
KONSTANTIN KHMELNITSKY, Postgraduate Student, e-mail: chuchera80@mail.ru
Department Operation of Water Transport
MIKHAIL RUDENKO, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department 
Life Safety and Hydromechanics, AuthorID: 138470, SPIN: 7914-2130, e-mail: rudenko@astu.org
Astrakhan State Technical University
16B Tatishcheva St., Astrakhan, Russia, 414056

Assessment of environmental safety  of two-stroke outboard motors
of small vessels

Abstract: The article assesses the environmental safety of two-stroke outboard motors taking into account their harmful emissions into the atmosphere, hydrosphere, vibration and noise. To assess the criterion of environmental safety, the method of integral coefficients was used. The calculations were made on the basis of the results of the authors experiments with a two-stroke outboard motor of the brand Breeze-8M in the Marine Technology Service Test Center of the Astrakhan State Technical University and data taken from the regulatory and technical documentation. The novelty of the study is consideration of the harmful emissions of petroleum products into the hydrosphere, which were not previously taken into account in such calculations. 
Keywords: ship power plants, outboard motors, environmental safety of small vessels.

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